District 15 — East Coast & Marine Parade
Beach breezes, legendary food, and Singapore's most beloved coastal neighbourhood.
Avg Sale PSF
$1,800
per sq ft
Avg Rental PSF
$4.20
per sq ft / mo
YoY Price Change
+3.5%
last 12 months
MRT Stations
5
serving this district
About District 15
District 15 holds a special place in Singapore's heart. Stretching from the landed enclaves of Siglap and Frankel to the art-deco Peranakan streets of Joo Chiat and the seaside promenade of East Coast Park, this district blends a relaxed coastal lifestyle with some of Singapore's richest cultural heritage.
East Coast Park is the district's greatest asset — 15 kilometres of beachside greenery used daily by cyclists, joggers, picnickers, and weekend barbecue crews. The park runs the entire length of the district's southern edge, making it arguably Singapore's best-loved public space. For residents, living within 15 minutes of the beach is a genuine quality-of-life differentiator that few other Singapore districts can match.
The food scene in District 15 is legendary. Joo Chiat and Katong are home to some of Singapore's oldest and most celebrated Peranakan restaurants, Eurasian bakeries, and independent cafés. East Coast Road's hawker stalls and coffeeshops serve generations of loyal regulars, while a newer wave of specialty coffee shops and wine bars has emerged to serve younger residents. East Coast Lagoon Food Village remains one of the island's best-loved outdoor hawker centres, especially famous for its satay and seafood.
The residential market spans a wide range. Joo Chiat and Katong are lined with beautifully restored Peranakan conservation shophouses, many converted into family homes or boutique guesthouses. Larger landed estates in Siglap, Frankel, and Opera Estate offer freehold semi-detached and detached homes with private gardens and car porches — rare commodities that command premiums among multi-generational families. The East Coast also has a good supply of condominiums along Marine Parade Road, particularly suited to young professionals and dual-income families.
The opening of the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) stations — Marine Parade, Marine Terrace, Siglap, Bayshore, and Bedok South — has dramatically improved connectivity, addressing the area's long-standing "MRT gap" and delivering a meaningful property value uplift across the district.
Why people love it here
- ✓15km of East Coast Park seafront — Singapore's most popular green corridor
- ✓Renowned Peranakan cultural heritage in Joo Chiat and Katong
- ✓Legendary hawker scene — East Coast Lagoon Food Village, Katong laksa
- ✓Significant freehold landed supply in Siglap, Frankel, and Opera Estate
- ✓TEL stations opened — Marine Parade, Siglap, Marine Terrace now connected
- ✓Excellent schools including Tao Nan, Victoria School, and CHIJ Katong Convent
Getting around
MRT Stations
Expressways
Schools
Primary
Secondary
Amenities
Parkway Parade
mall
i12 Katong
mall
East Coast Lagoon Food Village
food
Joo Chiat / Katong F&B Street
food
East Coast Park
park
Changi General Hospital (nearby)
hospital
What you'll find here
Pros & cons
Pros
- ✓East Coast Park on the doorstep — unmatched outdoor lifestyle
- ✓Rich cultural heritage adds character and charm to daily life
- ✓Excellent school options including popular SAP schools
- ✓Good freehold landed supply for multi-generational families
- ✓TEL connectivity finally resolves the area's historic MRT gap
Cons
- ✕ECP traffic can be congested, especially on weekends
- ✕Older HDB estates in Marine Parade are aging and may require estate renewal
- ✕Some conservation shophouses require significant upkeep costs
- ✕Flood-prone pockets during heavy monsoon rainfall
Active listings in District 15
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